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Yup. And if you'd have other apps you can set the port you want them to use if you want to host something on 80.From memory, webmin defaults to being setup on port 10000
Yup. And if you'd have other apps you can set the port you want them to use if you want to host something on 80.From memory, webmin defaults to being setup on port 10000
That's where the terminal function within webmin helps those who don't do SSH. It opens an SSH terminal within webmin w/ Root# permissions.manual config file edits may be necessary.
It seems that there are good chances to get my hands on a Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB RAM and 64GB SanDisk card, from someone who no longer needs it.
Because I don't know at all how these Pi's work, I would like to ask you... How much do they heat up? Do they need a fan? Because I really wouldn't like to have a fan that buzzes all the time... Or, does this Pi turn on the fan only when needed? Would a passive cooling with just a radiator be enough for the NAS function? What power does it consume in idle?
What do you think ?
This maybe?Hi, all !
First of all, I don't understand why people are arguing about if I should buy a NAS or make one... I put this post here at DIY section, so I thought it was obvious that I don't want to buy one. I like to experiment and I want to make my own. I was doing electronics for about 15 years, and I have some idea about electronic components. Now I'm retired for some years, because memory problems and lack of time...
I am a verry beginer in Pi's, I was aware of their existence for the first time a month ago. But it was love at first sight ! I like verry much the idea of a mini-computer and I understud how it works in just few days. I want to make a Pi NAS because it is a more flexible solution. The software of this devices can be constantly improved by updates ! I will not store very important data on it, so I do not need redundancy and fancy RAID configurations. I just want to access those HDDs as they are... I like OpenMediaVault too, because it has a simple and intuitive interface which is exactly what a beginner like me needs...
Do you think that with Raspberry Pi 4 and OpenMediaVault could I get a cable transfer rate of 100 MB/s?
lol what is this?
lol what is this?
Haha it's a beauti!This is a NAS - Network Attached Something.
Nah that's a projection, did you sleep in the garage again?Hmm, to me it looks like being kicked out of the bedroom and being made to sleep in the garage!
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